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English, 23.06.2021 01:50 gamelaza431

Can someone please help by showing me a GCSE at least level 5 or 6 example for an answer for this question. Also i have no idea what quotes to get from the play as a whole for the second bullet point (how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Romeo and Juliet in the play as a whole)


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